The School-Business Partnership office aims to enrich students’ education by working with businesses in the community. Each year, 200 to 300 businesses participate in Pattonville programs

Community Education

The Pattonville Community Education Program offers a wide variety of programs including fitness, special interests, and after-school classes for adults and children. Senior citizens (55+ years) will receive a $10 discount for most classes with fees over $25. Some classes are free to Pattonville residents. We accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover and checks made out to “Pattonville School District.”

To continually expand our Community Education program with interesting and educational opportunities, your suggestions are appreciated. If you are qualified to teach a course or there is a specific class you would like to see offered, please contact our office to discuss the course offering. For additional information or to register for a course, call 213-8094.

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The School/Business Partnership Office offers a variety of after school programs and leagues for elementary and middle school age level children.

Programs offered:

Elementary cross country

Elementary volleyball

Elementary swim league

Elementary swim lessons

Elementary soccer

Middle School basketball

Middle School cross country

Middle School volleyball

Middle School girls Lacrosse

Middle School swim league

Special events

Coding Club

Chess Club

Robotics

STEM

Aquatics Robotics

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After-School Child Care:

Child care is currently offered at Bridgeway Elementary, Remington Traditional, and Pattonville Heights Middle School. Enrollment is limited to students attending these schools. This program provides our families with a safe and enriching environment for their children after school by allowing students to participate in healthy and fun events while school is not in session. Students socialize with friends, become involved in healthy activities and receive help with homework. For additional details, call (314) 213-8095.

Fundraisers

The School/Business Partnership Office works with local businesses to set up fundraisers with Pattonville schools and programs (band, orchestra). These are booked with the PTO/PTA officers at the schools. Please contact Carrie Campbell 314-213-8096 ccampbell@psdr3.org for more information.

Student Shadowing

The School/Business Partnership Office provides Pattonville High School students the opportunity to supplement classroom learning through on-the-job experiences in local businesses in cooperation with our job shadowing program and National Job Shadow Day. Call 213-8095 for information on how your business can participate in job shadowing.

High School Equivalency Test (formerly GED)/Basic Reading and Math Skills

Free High School Equivalency (HSE) test classes and Literacy classes are available for anyone 17 years of age or older who is not currently enrolled in high school. Teachers and tutors can help you prepare for the HSE exam or improve your reading, writing, and math skills. Classes are held at Pattonville High School on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and at Fee Fee Baptist Church, 11330 St. Charles Rock Road in Bridgeton from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Students may begin at any time during the school year. All books and materials are provided free of charge. To enroll, please call (314)
415-4940. Parkway Adult Education and Literacy

Supplementary Resources

The School/Business Partnership Office works with the community and area businesses to provide guest speakers, arrange field trips to enhance curriculum and instruction, and help distribute surplus supplies from businesses such as science laboratory equipment and art materials. We disseminate information about job openings, internships, scholarships, and grants. Our goal is to develop partnerships between Pattonville schools and area businesses.

The Pattonville A+ Program and Business Education Advisory Committees have members from the business community. If you are interested in serving on one of these committees, please call 213-8095.

Partnership Opportunities

Several non-profit organizations offer scholarships to our students. Both Maryland Heights Chamber of Commerce and the Northwest Chamber of Commerce as well as Kiwanis Groups offer scholarships each spring and present them at the Membership meetings in May each year.